fiber said:I like my two monitors:
-=¤willhaven¤=- said:I've got two monitors at work (I make video games) at home I have a HP 2035 20" LCD and I want a second one for recording. Even at 1600x1200, you run out of space for tracks really quickly. I would probably have the tracks on the left and plugins, mixer, and web pages () on the right.
If you've got the money to spend, I would reccomend it highly.
I have an XFX 6600GT - it has Dual DVI Output, so each Dell 1905FP (the monitors I have) are on there own input. No converter.DREAMLABS said:Dude I've got that SAME Microsoft Wireless Optical Desktop Mouse and Keyboard set! Bought it yesterday to replace the Dell wireless version that I had before.
My 17inch LCD is analog though, TFT, you've got two DVI sceens. Am I to assume that you've got a video card with a one DVI connector and one VGA connector? If so, do you notice any difference in the picture on both screens?
I've got a Matrox G450 card in my machine and it has two VGA connectors. I was thinking of buying two 19inch DVI monitors, but I was wondering if I should get a video card with two DVI connectors or one that has the usual DVI and VGA?
Decisions! Decisions!
One of the newer Nvidia cards. I forget which. I think one is DVI and the other is VGA with a DVI adapter IIRC.DREAMLABS said:Which video card do you use with your dual monitor set-up? Is it DVI and VGA or is it a dual DVI card?